Sonance C4630 SE instruction manual RS-232 Command Outbound Serial Control, RS-232 Macro Window

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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM

RS-232 Command (Outbound Serial Control)

The C4630 SE can issue macros containing outbound serial control strings to a device in the system via its RS-232 connector (see Figure 13, on page 17).

To create an RS-232 macro command set the following parameters and then drag the icon into the Macro Window (see Figure 57):

Baud Rate — Select the correct baud rate from the drop-down box for the device being communicated with.

Format — Select the appropriate format from the drop-down box for the serial line of the device being communicated with:

8N1

= eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit

7E1

= seven data bits, even parity, one stop bit

7O1

= seven data bits, odd parity, one stop bit

7M1

=

seven data bits, mark parity, one stop bit

7S1

=

seven data bits, space parity, one stop bit

Command String — RS-232 commands can be in either ASCII text or Hex code.

Select

Baud

Rate

Select

Format

Enter

Command

String

Terminal

Pull-Down

Drag

Icon Into

Macro

Window

Figure 57:

RS-232 Macro Window

If you’re typing ASCII text make sure that the Hex Mode button is not selected, then type the command into the STRING window.

If you’re typing a Hex command or importing a Hex command from another device, press the HEX MODE button first and then type or copy the command into the window.

Once the proper command is in the STRING window drag the icon into the Macro Window.

Terminal Pull - Down — Select the terminal (ending character) for the RS-232 command from the pull-down menu:

\r

=

Carriage return

\n

=

Line feed

\k

=

Hex byte

\e

=

Escape

\t

=

Tab

\\= Backslash

Figure 58 shows the RS-232 Macro Editor window with a sample RS-232 ASCII text macro command string.

Figure 58:

RS-232 Macro Editor Window with an RS-232 command string

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Contents C4630 SE Page Important Safety Information Ance to Rain or MOISTURE.Table of Contents C4630 SE Home Audio System C4630 SE Features IntroductionAudio ControlPlacement Box ContentsUnpacking System Overview Shelf-MountingRack-Mounting Control ConsiderationsC4630 SE Home Audio System C4630 SE Front Rear Panels Rear PanelConnecting the C4630 SE Power ConnectionsReplacing the AC Fuse Audio Source ConnectionsUse Good Speaker Wire Wiring the Speaker ConnectorsSource Output Connections Speaker ConnectionsLine Output Fixed/Variable Switch Connecting a High-Power Amplifier in a ZoneUsing a Multi-Channel Amplifier for Sub-Zone Expansion Zone Line Output ConnectionsUsing a High-Power Amplifier in a Zone C4630 SEWhen using three or more C4630 SE Controllers, use mini IR Connections see FigurePlug Y-adaptors on the IR Link jack on the Primary C4630 SE To connect to the IR Link jacks of the Secondary C4630 SEsWiring the Control Connections Control Out TerminalSync Connections Control Input/ Output Sync ConnectionsRS-232 Terminal Pins Connector Side Paging Connections see FigureRS-232 Connection see Figure RS-232C4630 SE Main Keypad see Figure C4630 SE Keypad ControllersC4630 SE Main and Numeric Keypads Installing an IR Receiver into the Keypad C4630 SE Numeric Keypad see , onKeypad Location Main Keypad IR Receiver HolsterConnecting the IR Receiver Keypad Backlighting JumperC4630 SE Keypad Connections To the KeypadMounting the C4630 SE Keypads External Keypad Power see FigureKeypad Ribbon Cable Insert Tool Changing the Main Keypad Source ButtonsInto Openings Optional C4630 SE IR Remote Control C4630 SE Out-Of-The-Box FunctionsFront Panel Controls and Indicators ALL OFF SwitchInstalling the Sonance Control Manager Software Sonance Control Manager SoftwareTransferring System Information to the C4630 SE To transfer programming to the C4630 SEUpdating the Sonance Control Manager Software and Firmware Upgrading Sonance Control Manager SoftwareUpgrade Firmware Warning Screen Upgrading the C4630 SE FirmwareCreating a New C4630 SE System Device ScreenRenaming C4630 SEs in a System with Multiple Units Setting Up a Zone To cor rect for too low or too high a level Feedback , etcRear-Panel BBE ON/OFF Switches Setting Up SourcesBBE Sound Enhancement Device Screen Figure Programming C4630 SE Keypad MacrosGeneral Macro Programming Notes Building Macros Fi g u re 4 2 Z o n e 1 P ro g r a m m i n g S c re e nMacro Command Types Command From Library IR CommandsAdding an IR Command to a Macro Macro Editor Screen FigureDragging Commands into the Macro Window Macro Editor Screen with IR Command Library SelectedProgrammed IR Output Port Selector IR Library Manager Modifying the IR LibraryEditing IR Commands in the User IR Library IR Library Manager Edit TabAdding Function Names to the Function List Ready to Align Remote and IR LearnerWaveform View Tab Internal CommandsHex View Tab Time Delay Internal Command WindowTime Delay Macro Window Status TestRS-232 Macro Editor Window with an RS-232 command string RS-232 Command Outbound Serial ControlRS-232 Macro Window Stop Macro Repeat StepsDrag Commands Into Bracket Controlling the C4630 SE via RS-232 Inbound Serial ControlToggle IR Code C4630 SE Inbound Serial Protocol fixedC4630 SE Inbound Serial Commands Inbound Serial Control of C4630 SEs in Multi-Unit Systems C4630 SE Status QueriesSimulate Button Press Commands in Multi-Unit Systems Serial CommandsWiring K2 and K1 Keypad Connections Powering K2 KeypadsExpanded Control Features C4630 SE Extra Command MacrosTriggering C4630 SE Extra Command Macros From the K1 and K2 Programming a K2 Button to Trigger a C4630 SE Extra CommandGetting System Configuration Information Generating a System Configuration ReportFinding RS-232 Commands in Macros System Configuration Report Showing RS-232 Macro CommandsSpecifications Audio PerformanceTroubleshooting Problem SolutionAudio Infrared Control Problem Technical Assistance and Service Important Freight collect shipments will be refusedLimited Warranty Coverage U.S.A. Only Exclusions and LimitationsSystem Notes Page 33-4119 07/07